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Leicester Lions v Redcar Bears 30/4/22

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59.81, 61.65, 61.72, 60.28, 60.44, 60.38, 60.91, 61.87,  61.00, 61.13, 61.93  61.10, 61.41, 63.40, 61.00

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9 hours ago, paulr2 said:

59.81, 61.65, 61.72, 60.28, 60.44, 60.38, 60.91, 61.87,  61.00, 61.13, 61.93  61.10, 61.41, 63.40, 61.00

And to note 59.81 is the new track record :t:

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On 5/1/2022 at 9:26 AM, Skodaman said:

Could someone explain fully the rule the reason for Dans exclusion? I heard the referees explanation but I have never come accross this before.

He spun his back wheel before the tapes went up so was not stationary. Both wheel and bike need to be stationary.

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54 minutes ago, W9 Lion said:

He spun his back wheel before the tapes went up so was not stationary. Both wheel and bike need to be stationary.

Is that a new rule? I'm sure I've seen movement from the back wheel in the past (on TV matches) and no action was taken

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6 minutes ago, iainb said:

Is that a new rule? I'm sure I've seen movement from the back wheel in the past (on TV matches) and no action was taken

Within last 10 years anyway. Derek sneddon rider I most remember doing it, got away with it for years

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18 minutes ago, Jaizer said:

Within last 10 years anyway. Derek sneddon rider I most remember doing it, got away with it for years

I think the ref just had a strop on during the Redcar match, he pulled a few back

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32 minutes ago, iainb said:

Is that a new rule? I'm sure I've seen movement from the back wheel in the past (on TV matches) and no action was taken

Its been around for a long time. Its a case of needing an eagle eyeed ref to spot it. And Saturday night's was one of the best.

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1 hour ago, iainb said:

I think the ref just had a strop on during the Redcar match, he pulled a few back

It wasn't Mr McGregor was it?

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22 minutes ago, Jaizer said:

It wasn't Mr McGregor was it?

Dave Watters according to the programme.

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On ‎5‎/‎3‎/‎2022 at 1:53 PM, iainb said:

Is that a new rule? I'm sure I've seen movement from the back wheel in the past (on TV matches) and no action was taken

 

On ‎5‎/‎3‎/‎2022 at 2:26 PM, W9 Lion said:

Its been around for a long time. Its a case of needing an eagle eyeed ref to spot it. And Saturday night's was one of the best.

A new rule brought in last year re Anlas tyres, apparently.

Allowed ONE practice start(normally at pit entrance/exit) but NOT allowed any other tyre warming(spinning wheel on track) 

Rules & Regs. 04.2.20 Tyre Warming

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1 hour ago, IronScorpion said:

 

A new rule brought in this year, apparently.

Allowed ONE practice start(normally at pit entrance/exit) but NOT allowed any other tyre warming(spinning wheel on track) 

Rules & Regs. 04.2.20 Tyre Warming

Tyre warming has been in tbe regs for a number of years now

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